Notice how when you scroll down to the bottom of the page and look where the 3-D Google Tour/Map of the inside of the office is, when you look at this on Landscape mode on an iPad, it, for some reason, calls BOTH versions of the "HTML Object" that I call, meaning it shows both Google Maps Both objects are called, and I am not understanding why. Only one of them is supposed to be called and the other hidden on *one* Breakpoint; and then, on another Breakpoint, the OPPOSITE one is supposed to be called and the OPPOSITE one hidden.

So at any Breakpoint on any device, only one of them is supposed to ever be called. Why, when you look at this page on an iPad, does it call both instances of my HTML object? Would it be helpful for me to post my .WBS project-file in order to get an answer to this question?

Most scripts do not take the visibility of the HTML's container into account.
Basically these scripts replace the entire HTML container and render dynamically generated new content at the same position.
Also it is usually not a good idea to use the same scripts multiple times in different breakpoints.
The script should take care of its size and position in all breakpoints. In other words, the script should be responsive.

Please note that I cannot give support on third party code, because for me it will also take a lot of time to figure out how this script works and how to make it responsive.